Supernatural Movies – Not Always Fictitious

Truth Behind Supernatural Movies

Some popular scary movies which still raise Goosebumps are based on hardcore real events. Let’s unfurl some truly astonishing facts which inspire fictions on silver screen with videos here in mysticmovies.com.

Psycho - The character of Norman Bates, the psychopath serial killer, was inspired by Ed Gein. In 1957, Ed Gain excavated thousands of female corpses resembling that of his mother, and skinned them, to make clothes for himself, hoping insanely to be a woman soon.

Exorcist - The trend setter of ghost stories, this is a one of the best supernatural movies of all time. This story of a12 year old possessed girl reflected the hushed up story of a 13 year old boy in1949, Cottage City, Maryland, whose queer actions followed by a brutal suppression created a lot of rumors.

Jaws - The 25 foot long, ivory white, man-eater shark, of the scary movies trilogy Jaws, is actually a fictitious adoption of the swarm of bull sharks plaguing the area of New Jersey in 1916 for consecutively 14 days.

Entity - Remember, Carla Moron of Entity, repeated victim of sexual harassment by supernatural evils was the depiction of a real supernatural event, occurred in Culver City, California where Doris Bither had allegedly had photo proofs of her eerie assault.

Gothic - The classic supernatural movie on Sue realism bears evidence of a historical event when P. B. Shelley along with his would be wife Mary Godwin visited Byron’s house, where two world famous supernatural tales, Frankenstein and Polidori (Vampire) were created by Mary Godwin and Byron.

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